Kobe Nunobiki Herb Gardens / Ropeway (operated by Kobe Resort Service Co., Ltd.), a resort facility located on a mountain top 400m above sea level with panoramic views of Kobe's port city, offers spectacular views of Kobe, Keihanshin from its accessible ropeway. Upon arriving at the mountaintop, a vast 4-hectare expanse of 12 themed gardens comes alive with seasonal colors. With hydrangeas in full bloom, and fragrant rose gardens and lavender fields, this is truly the peak season for the gardens.

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"Early Summer Scenery with Hydrangeas" at Kobe Nunobiki Herb Gardens

Hydrangeas can be enjoyed in three areas: the Observation Area (around the Observation Rest House), the Mid-Slope Area (Forest Path), and the Garden Area (Seasonal Garden, etc.). A wide variety of hydrangeas with beautiful colors and flower shapes, such as white, blue, pink, and purple, gracefully adorn various locations, creating a refreshing atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy a fun day feeling the seasons by strolling through the garden while appreciating the "Early Summer Scenery with Hydrangeas," enjoying an elegant lunch, or encountering herbs and fragrances.

Hydrangea blooming season: Mid-June to late July Number of plants: Approximately 1,500 plants Varieties: Western Hydrangea, Gaku Hydrangea, Yama Hydrangea, Oakleaf Hydrangea, Annabelle

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"Forest Path" where hydrangeas are beautiful among the sunbeams

A healing promenade at Kobe Nunobiki Herb Gardens. Enjoy a hydrangea stroll while admiring the hydrangeas filling the path.

Promenade leading to the lavender fields

It is unique to Kobe Nunobiki Herb Gardens that you can elegantly appreciate lovely hydrangeas while resting in a gazebo, swaying in a hammock, or relaxing on a bench amidst the sunbeams.

Hydrangeas along the garden path leading to the "Seasonal Garden"

"Seasonal Garden" where diverse herbs and flowers compete in beauty

The "Seasonal Garden" is based on four concepts: hospitality, relaxation, joy, and healing. The charm of the "Seasonal Garden" is that you can enjoy the competition of seasonal herbs and wildflowers alongside hydrangeas such as "Annabelle," "Oakleaf Hydrangea," and "Yama Hydrangea," which display beautiful color changes from green to white.

"Seasonal Garden - Garden of Relaxation -" Hydrangeas viewed from the cottage

Annabelle elegantly colors the scenery.

While listening to the refreshing sound of the waterfall. Annabelle at "Patio of the Waterfall"

"Observation Rest House 2F Terrace" Enjoying hydrangeas in a castle-like space

The Observation Rest House is modeled after a medieval European castle. It is a healing space where you can relax and slowly enjoy hydrangeas while unwinding in the castle-like atmosphere of the castle gate corridor and picnic tables.

Oakleaf Hydrangea with its captivating elegant flower shape

Hydrangeas like art viewed from the castle gate corridor

You can encounter diverse hydrangeas with different colors and flower shapes throughout the garden.

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About Kobe Nunobiki Herb Gardens / Ropeway ■■■

Approximately a 5-minute walk from Shinkansen / Kobe Municipal Subway "Shin-Kobe Station." It is a resort facility with excellent access, immediately from Kobe city center and Kobe Kitano Ijinkan. Enjoy an approximately 10-minute aerial stroll on the ropeway, gazing down at the cityscape of Kobe and Keihanshin, and you will be greeted by approximately 75,000 plants of 200 species of herbs and flowers throughout the four seasons. You can enjoy meals and sweets at restaurants, cafe lounges, and terraces. Spend a graceful day picnicking or relaxing leisurely in a hammock.

Location: 1-4-3 Kitanocho, Chuo-ku, Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture Inquiries: TEL: 078-271-1160 URL: https://www.kobeherb.com/

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